> May be. But may be I am in a mailing list of ASSP which happens to
> have a DNS section where you can add DNS servers.
> And for that you can use the DNS Benchmark Utility we are discussing.
> We have several thousands of ASSP installations, many of them have
> problems with DNS speed. Very few will follow your advice how to speed
> up DNS (not even me - I use public servers for more than 500000 mails
> a day, our 3 local DNS are used for WEB). Many installations followed
> my advice to use public servers and solved their problems. So, what
> exactly is a not brainer here?

Oh fine, go on doing that, no problems on my side, if you can't
understand WHY it's better then I'm not going to educate you
about it, all in all it's your business, pity that a lot of clueless folks
are following such recommendations and using external DNS
resolvers instead of their own ones; but luckily there are others
(the most) which instead do understand how DNS works and
why having local resolvers is a plus and do not follow your advice
other than that, and as I said, do whatever you like; no problem
on this side; sooner or later maybe you'll realize what I'm saying



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